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Discover top Belfast restaurants at Titanic Hotel

Welcome to Titanic Hotel Belfast, where every meal is a journey through our storied past. Immerse yourself in the vibrant Belfast food scene, right in the heart of the Titanic Quarter, where Drawing Office Two and The Wolff Grill offer both relaxed and refined dining experiences.

Under the expert guidance of Executive Chef Nigel Mannion, our menus are crafted with care, blending traditional Irish flavours with innovative twists. The recently redesigned Wolff Grill promises an unparalleled culinary adventure, catering to every palate. Book The Wolff Grill here.

Indulge in lunch or dinner at Drawing Office Two, where the unique surroundings make every meal memorable, whether it's a business lunch or a casual bite with family. And don't miss our unforgettable Afternoon Tea experience, complete with savoury and sweet treats served on navy and white fine China. Book Afternoon Tea here

Make your reservation today using the OpenTable box to the right or email here.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Wolff Grill Restaurant is a first-rate example of a fine dining experience, with a menu that has been delicately crafted by head chef Nigel Mannion, who sources only the freshest local ingredients. The restaurant is a part of a very historically relevant hotel, and is based where Harland and Wolff designed the Titanic and her sister ships. The plaques available on the walls explain key information about Harland and Wolff and stand out to someone who came to Belfast to visit the nearby Titanic Experience.
The Harland Bar, one of Northern Ireland's most historic cocktail bars is set in the beautifully renovated Harland and Wolff offices, where the the RMS Titanic itself was designed. The Harland bar has so much luxury to offer, along with drinks specifically crafted to burst with flavor, and of course, a kick of alcohol. Sit back, relax, and enjoy an evening in the life of the first class passengers who travelled on the famous Titanic.
The Titanic Hotel, Belfast has some amazing offers for afternoon tea, so why not stop in after The Titanic Experience and enjoy The Drawing Room, which is evocative of another era. The attention to detail and the staff are beyond expectations, according to previous guests, and we will do our very best to ensure you experience the same quality.
Some areas, such as the office of the Titanic's designer, Thomas Andrews, have been restored to their original state and are exclusively used for small, occasional private meetings. Rooms such as this one and other historic work rooms have been repurposed for private events and meetings and can be booked via telephone or email here. Alternatively, The Wolff Grill Restaurant also accepts bookings for private dining parties, a more informal setting.
The Titanic Hotel Belfast has many dining opportunities to offer, including The Wolff Grill's a la carte dining offer for business travelers and the discerning visitor wishing to savor a more formal environment. There are many offers available here on the Titanic Hotel's website, as well as dining offers that come as part of an overnight package.
Titanic Hotel, located in Belfast city centre, has a plethora of meeting rooms available, of varying sizes, that have plenty of character and beautiful heritage in their architecture. The old offices of Harland, Wolff, Andrews, and others who worked on the design of the Titanic and her sister ships, and the entryway are now used as conference and meeting rooms and event facilities. We can accommodate six people in The Telephone Exchange, up to fifty in The Chairman's Office, or up to three hundred in The Drawing Room, and any number in between.